Armstrong played 1,188 games; he scored 296 goals and 713 points in 20 seasons. He won the Stanley Cup four times, including in 1967, the last time Toronto won the championship.

"I must have been better than I thought I was," Armstrong said. "Borje Salming and Syl Apps, I can't believe who I’m going in with."

Bower, Kennedy and Sitter were the original honorees; Salming was named earlier this season.

The Legends Row statues of Salming, Apps and Armstrong will be unveiled in September at Leafs Nation FanFest.

"For a team with a history as rich as the Toronto Maple Leafs, and so many great players who have worn the Leafs sweater, choosing which players to honour on Legends Row could be a very difficult task, but when it came to Syl Apps and George Armstrong, it was unanimous," Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan said. "Both Syl and George led their respective teams through two different eras of the team’s glory days with Hall of Fame careers and left a lasting legacy for future generations of Maple Leaf players to look up to."